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Meine 2 Cent zu der Protokollfrage:

ICh wäre dafür, das Ganze auf XMPP Pubsub, hilfsweise auf ActivityPub zu realisieren.

AT ist in meinen Augen ein trojanisches Pferd, weil das Protokoll einerseits zwar prinzipiell eine Zusammenschaltung konkurrierender Diensteanbieter erlaubt, dabei aber Benutzer von einer verdeckten Zentralisierung bei Fa. Bluesky abhängig macht. Z. B. müssen bei AT sämtliche Nutzer mehrfach registriert werden:
• Zuerst bei ihrem eigenen

(1/5) @Sascha #bluesky #ATproto

WordPress – Mastodon – Bluesky
Ich habe gerade 2 Plugins installiert mit denen sollen Posts vom Blog direkt nach Mastodon und Bluesky geschickt werden. Zum einen Mastodon Autopost und zum anderen Neznam Atproto Share.

Mit diesem Post will ich das mal testen und bin gespannt wie die Posts dann auf Mastodon und Bluesky dargestellt werden.

Wir werden sehen.
rausgerufen.de/wordpress-masto
#Blog #Atproto #Bluesky #Fediverse #Mastodon #Plugin #WordPress

Rausgerufen · WordPress – Mastodon – Bluesky
More from John

All you never wanted to know about creating fast socket I/O on #Linux. Unless you are a real geek.

A small, ultra-high performance publish-subscribe server doing kind of TCP #multicast using #sendfile, #io_uring, #splice, (mapped) files, and #fallocate for file hole punching.

Saturating a 10 Gbps link with useful data with just 8 cores.

A beautiful writeup for anyone into fast Linux networking. Not just for #ATproto

h/t @nohillside
#PubSub #Kernel #Hacking
asayers.com/jetrelay

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You could set up something like AppViewLite github.com/alnkesq/AppViewLite feeding from my relay as the input, and then people on two different self-hosted PDSes would be able to see and comment on each other's posts, bypassing Bluesky infra almost completely (except plc.directory).

Note, this currently uses ~200 kbit/s traffic and ~200 MB disk space, Munin stats here: relay.feeds.blue/munin/

A Bluesky appview focused on low resource consumption - alnkesq/AppViewLite
GitHubGitHub - alnkesq/AppViewLite: A Bluesky appview focused on low resource consumptionA Bluesky appview focused on low resource consumption - alnkesq/AppViewLite

I've got my own Bluesky relay now too :] relay.feeds.blue

Ok, technically it's a not a full-network one - I added ~2000 known self-hosted PDSes there, but *without* Bluesky-run ones. Which means it has like 2 orders of magnitude less traffic than a full one… But if you're self-hosting a PDS, you should see your records streaming through there, if you either send a requestCrawl there or my PDS indexer has found you.

"This essay concerns how we might think about #censorship, its mechanics, and how the #ecosystems built around #ActivityPub and #ATproto can implement and/or fight it.

…we need (at least) these things: ¶

- A service with no #centralchokepoints, but rather a large number of independent co-operating nodes.

- Accounts, and the follower relationships between them, are not tied to any #singlenode."
@timbray
tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/20

ongoing by Tim BrayCensoring Social Media

Our Foundation Ambassador, @FreddieJ is heading to Hamburg for ahoy.eu 🕸️

Although we're not ATProto experts, it's a great opportunity to meet up with friends in the open social web and to make some new ones.

If you're there, give Freddie a message!

AHOY! European Social Web DayAHOY! European Social Web Day 2025Social media is worth fixing - and you can help! Join us in Hamburg on April 24, 2025 to connect with early adaptors from 10+ countries of the Bluesky and AT Protocol ecosystem.